Grammy-nominated artist Matisyahu returns with his Festival of Light tour, November 30-December 9, 2013. An annual Hannukah event now in its seventh year, Matisyahu's Festival of Light is a unique collection of tour dates celebrating the Jewish holiday during the winter months. Matisyahu's Festival of Light performances will feature sets that include material spanning his entire career.
Canadian-born, NYC-based songstress Kim Boekbinder performs under the moniker The Impossible Girl, crafting lush, genre-defying songs that fuse elements of electronic and acoustic music.
This week at Joe's Pub at the Public, June 24 through June 30, 2013, will feature: 2G: Sixteen Going on Seventeen, Nellie McKay, Philippe Quint, Michael Bacon: Downtown Express, The Gonzalo Gergara Quartet, The Impossible Girl, Global Noize: Sly Reimagined, JP Jofre Quintet, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino, Slavic Soul Party, NY Theremin Society, Ryan Amador, No BS! Brass Band, Zoe Sarnak: A Lasting Impression, Davell Crawford, Brown Girls Burlesque, John Kelly: Rebel Songs, and Symphonic Sundays with Mother Falcon. Details below!
The Parkington Sisters bring their original tales and captivating melodies to the Capitol Center for the Arts' Spotlight Café on Friday, February 22, at 8pm as part of the On The Edge: String Theory Series.
On Sunday January 30 comedienne/singer Maxine Lapiduss brought a new show to Sterling's Upstairs @ Vitello's and received what few performers ever do in LA cabaret - a thunderous heartfelt standing ovation. This is one funny lady who can sing up a storm and make you laugh until your pants split. What an entertainer! Backed by an eight-piece orchestra under the musical direction of wonderful Michael Orland, Lapiduss wowed the SRO room with her nonstop hilarious comedy about life in LA, the fear of living and the need to change. Funny, yes, and with the delivery of a caring yet sarcastic next-door neighbor, she is down-to-earth, sassy and easy to like.
It's hard to find fault with Leslie Uggams. The immensely talented lady can act and sing up a storm. She didn't soar as Lena Horne in Stormy Weather for naught. Now in Uptown Downtown, her own musical journey, she excels once more, this time in the comfort of her own shoes.
Recording artist Sylvia Brooks will appear at Hollywood's most popular jazz and supper club, Catalina Bar & Grill, on Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 7:30pm. The singer whose voice Jazz Times has described as 'a dark, smoky sound with impressive firepower' is in the midst of a busy promotional campaign to support her new CD, Dangerous Liaisons, which has been added to hundreds of terrestrial and internet playlists throughout the U.S. and Canada, chiefly on jazz and adult standards stations. Hottest tracks to emerge on airplay are 'Come Rain or Come Shine', 'Sway', 'Cry Me a River' and 'The Man That Got Away'.
Recording artist Sylvia Brooks will appear at Hollywood's most popular jazz and supper club, Catalina Bar & Grill, on Sunday, 21 November 2010 at 7:30pm. The singer whose voice Jazz Times has described as 'a dark, smoky sound with impressive firepower' is in the midst of a busy promotional campaign to support her new CD, Dangerous Liaisons, which has been added to hundreds of terrestrial and internet playlists throughout the U.S. and Canada, chiefly on jazz and adult standards stations. Hottest tracks to emerge on airplay are 'Come Rain or Come Shine', 'Sway', 'Cry Me a River' and 'The Man That Got Away'.
Sterling's Upstairs in Studio City, CA is pleased to announce its April, 2008 roster of headliners Jennifer Cetrone, Michelle Giacopuzzi, Tish Oney and Patty Clark. Critically acclaimed as LA's premier supper-club located at the legendary Vitello's Restaurant, Sterling's Upstairs is dedicated to presenting the best of Broadway performers and nightclub artists.